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mysticism Meaning in Tamil ( mysticism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தியானத்தால் உண்மையையும் பரம்பொருளையும் காணலாம் என்ற நம்பிக்கை, பூடகமான,



mysticism's Usage Examples:

St Bernard's mysticism is of a practical cast, dealing mainly with the means by which man may attain to the knowledge and enjoyment of God.


Vigour of reasoning and originality of view were not his characteristics as a writer; nor will the student who has raked these dust-heaps of miscellaneous learning and oldfashioned mysticism discover more than a few sentences of genuine enthusiasm and simple-hearted aspiration to repay his trouble and reward his patience.


Bahya portrays an intensely spiritual conception of religion, and rises at times to great heights of impassioned mysticism.


"The theory of value-judgments is part too of his ultra-practical tendency: both "metaphysic" and "mysticism" are ruthlessly condemned.


The Augustinian monastery of St Victor near Paris became the headquarters of mysticism during the 12th century.


Asceticism is thus the counterpart of medieval mysticism; and, by his example as well as by his teaching in such passages, St Bernard unhappily encouraged practices which necessarily resulted in self-delusion.


It is a nature mysticism, or ethical vitalism imbued with spirituality.


Malevich's, conflation of a particular kind of world-denying mysticism with the ideals of industrial production is quite perceptive.


From his earliest years he had been deeply impressed with the piety, beauty and thoughtfulness of the writings of the Christian mystics, but it was not till after his accidental meeting with the works of Boehme, about 1734, that pronounced mysticism appeared in his works.


Jewish orthodoxy found itself attacked by the more revolutionary aspects of mysticism and its tendencies to alter established customs.


Jan van Ruysbroeck (1294-1381), the father of mysticism in the Netherlands, stood in connexion with the Friends of God, and Tauler is said to have visited him in his seclusion at Groenendal (Vauvert, Griinthal) near Brussels.


generally, as media through, which to make known their opinions, there being a flavour of mysticism or occultism promotive of inquiry and suggestive of hidden meanings discernible or discoverable only by adepts.





Synonyms:

thought, thinking, thought process, cerebration, intellection, mentation,



Antonyms:

cataphatism, doctrine of analogy, atheism, apophatism, unbelief,

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